Great video on explaining the process of reshaping harden knife steel. And was curious if you could make a video explaining your belt progression from profiling to grinding the bevels and handles and then the finishing hand sanding process. Great work!
Man my ass puckers every time I see you just barehanding the knife blank while drilling out the handles. First time you get a helicopter blade will be the last time you don't clamp one down. Otherwise, fantastic knife and video! Love the yellow liners!
@@NickVanLeuven Haha oh god, that happening AFTER sharpening is a literal nightmare! I take it you had fast enough reflexes to not end up with permanent damage?
@@knownaigm nothing too bad, a deep cut for sure. Thankfully the carbide tipped drill bit I used in this video doesn't grab the steel like a normal twist drill bit does.
Thanks for the voice over. It really helps to understand your process. The blade looks awesome! Congrats !
@@humbertoretamales4588 Thank you!
I think it came out gorgeous 😍 knife 😍 bro nice work 👌 👍
Thank you!
Beautiful knife! You did an excellent job describing what you were doing and your thought process. Thanks for keeping the music low..
Well done!
@@davidschuerhoff7682 Thank you for watching!
8:23 Gluing the liners to the wood looked like cheese on bread. #forbiddensandwich 😂 Sharp looking knife!
@@DKleined I almost took a bite... 😂
Great video on explaining the process of reshaping harden knife steel. And was curious if you could make a video explaining your belt progression from profiling to grinding the bevels and handles and then the finishing hand sanding process. Great work!
Нож хорош😅😅😅
@@НиколайПардаев-т2ю Thank you!
Man my ass puckers every time I see you just barehanding the knife blank while drilling out the handles. First time you get a helicopter blade will be the last time you don't clamp one down. Otherwise, fantastic knife and video! Love the yellow liners!
@@knownaigm I've had that happen before, but the only time I really regretted it was when the blade was sharpened before drilling the holes.
@@NickVanLeuven Haha oh god, that happening AFTER sharpening is a literal nightmare! I take it you had fast enough reflexes to not end up with permanent damage?
@@knownaigm nothing too bad, a deep cut for sure. Thankfully the carbide tipped drill bit I used in this video doesn't grab the steel like a normal twist drill bit does.
@@NickVanLeuven That's good to hear! Stay safe man!
4:47 considering that those concrete/masonry bits are not meant to cut metal at all, I am really surprised they cut metal at all.